All, I have: \placeformula[-] \startformula \startalign[m=2] 3-2x&<-1 & 3-2x&>1\\ -2x&<-4 & -2x&>-2\\ x&>2 & x&<1 \stopalign \stopformula And it works. However, I want to sqeeze the word "or" between the inequalities on the first row so that it reads: 3 - 2x < -1 or 3 - 2x > 1 How can I do this? I am not sure what m and n are meant to do with this code. Hans said n=n_of_columns and m=n_of_pairs, but I am not sure what these mean as relates to my problem above. Ideas?
<--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote --->
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-] \startformula \startalign[m=2] 3-2x&<-1 & 3-2x&>1\\ -2x&<-4 & -2x&>-2\\ x&>2 & x&<1 \stopalign \stopformula
And it works. However, I want to sqeeze the word "or" between the inequalities on the first row so that it reads:
3 - 2x < -1 or 3 - 2x > 1
How can I do this?
This is how I would do this, \startformula \startalign[n=5,align={right,left,middle,right,left}] 3 - 2x & < -1 & \quad \text{or} \quad & 3-2x & > 1 \\ -2x < & -4 & \text{or} & -2x &> -2 \\ \stopalign \stopformula -- Aditya Mahajan, EECS Systems, University of Michigan http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~adityam || Ph: 7342624008
Aditya, Thanks, and I am getting this to work, which is similar to the way the align macros from the AMS work: \placeformula[eq:twosolve] \startformula \startalign[m=3] 3-2x&>-1 &&\qor& 3-2x&<1\\ -2x&>-4 &&& -2x&<-2\\ x&<2 &&& x&>1 \stopalign \stopformula On Jan 20, 2006, at 10:07 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
<--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote --->
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-] \startformula \startalign[m=2] 3-2x&<-1 & 3-2x&>1\\ -2x&<-4 & -2x&>-2\\ x&>2 & x&<1 \stopalign \stopformula
And it works. However, I want to sqeeze the word "or" between the inequalities on the first row so that it reads:
3 - 2x < -1 or 3 - 2x > 1
How can I do this?
This is how I would do this,
\startformula \startalign[n=5,align={right,left,middle,right,left}] 3 - 2x & < -1 & \quad \text{or} \quad & 3-2x & > 1 \\ -2x < & -4 & \text{or} & -2x &> -2 \\ \stopalign \stopformula
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<--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote --->
Aditya,
Thanks, and I am getting this to work, which is similar to the way the align macros from the AMS work:
Keep in mind Hans comment in math-ext % amstex compatibility mode: (ugly) I kinda agree. Look at the example in the source for using \NC \NC \NR instead of & .. \\. That gives you more flexibility in using labels and numbering for for specific equations.
\placeformula[eq:twosolve] \startformula \startalign[m=3] 3-2x&>-1 &&\qor& 3-2x&<1\\ -2x&>-4 &&& -2x&<-2\\ x&<2 &&& x&>1 \stopalign \stopformula
On Jan 20, 2006, at 10:07 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
<--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote --->
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-] \startformula \startalign[m=2] 3-2x&<-1 & 3-2x&>1\\ -2x&<-4 & -2x&>-2\\ x&>2 & x&<1 \stopalign \stopformula
And it works. However, I want to sqeeze the word "or" between the inequalities on the first row so that it reads:
3 - 2x < -1 or 3 - 2x > 1
How can I do this?
This is how I would do this,
\startformula \startalign[n=5,align={right,left,middle,right,left}] 3 - 2x & < -1 & \quad \text{or} \quad & 3-2x & > 1 \\ -2x < & -4 & \text{or} & -2x &> -2 \\ \stopalign \stopformula
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